User talk:Scionica

September 2016
It has been found that you have been using one or more accounts abusively, have edited logged out to avoid scrutiny or have recruited friends, family or coworkers who share your point of view to support you (see the meatpuppet policy for more information). Please review the policy on acceptable alternate accounts. In short, alternate accounts or people to support you should not be used for the purposes of deceiving others into seeing more support for your position. It is not acceptable to use two accounts on the same article, or the same topic area, unless they are publicly and plainly disclosed on both your and the other account's userpage.

Your other account(s) have been blocked indefinitely. This is your only warning. If you repeat this behaviour you will blocked from editing without further notice. Thank you.  Vanjagenije  (talk)  17:36, 13 September 2016 (UTC)

Wait, what? I have no idea what's going on here. If you could elaborate, Vanjagenije  (talk) , that would be helpful. I don't have multiple accounts and I haven't "recruited" anyone because I haven't been pushing an agenda. I simply created an account to fix the errors I found in the dysautonomia pages. I have a couple of friends helping me with that project, but I don't see how that would be breaking any of the rules you mentioned. Clarification, please?
 * It is obvious that user is somehow connected to you.  Vanjagenije   (talk)  21:21, 1 October 2016 (UTC)

, I am connected to her, but this is not a case of meat puppetry nor anything more than two friends who joined wikipedia to aid in correcting a few articles. We're working with the pre-established community and the physicians/medical professionals who have already been working on the same articles to bring them up to par. Is there a rule against two people who know each other IRL editing articles on wikipedia? We are miles apart, simply slowly working through a pile of broken links and mis-entered data points on a few articles. Volshe (talk) 02:38, 2 October 2016 (UTC)Volshe
 * Yes, there are policies. WP:COWORKER says: Closely connected users may be considered a single user for Wikipedia's purposes if they edit with the same objectives. When editing the same articles, participating in the same community discussion, or supporting each other in any sort of dispute, closely related accounts should disclose the connection... I don't see the two of you ever disclosed your connection before I gave you the warning.  Vanjagenije  (talk)  09:32, 2 October 2016 (UTC)